Prant you totally missed the point I was making with my comment, probably becuase you didn't read the whole comment. As I siad ther eare plenty of wrestlers who could wrestle at a D1 school but they CHOOSE to wrestler somewhere else. They do this for financial reasons, legacy reasons (like their parents might have gone to a school), But the most prominant reason is simply because of the school itself and the degrees offered. I think everyone can agree with me, not very many wrestlers go to college thinking afterward they will do nothing but international wrestling. That said the purpose of going to college is for the education. Take for example Tanner Gardner. He probably coudl have gone to any of the Big 12 schools wrestling programs, along with Minnesota and others. But he choose to go to Stanford. Not only is he getting to wrestle but a top flight education at a prestegious school. Another name that comes to mind is Shawn Silvis. He could have gone to a D1 school but he choose to go to UCO. I don't know what his motives were to do so but as you can see he's fairing just nicely. My point has simply been you can't really say that 1 class is tougher or better than another just based on how many D1 wrestlers they have.